US11026553B2 - Curved mop and related method - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates generally to cleaning products, and more particularly to a mop tool adapted for operative connection to a disposable cleaning element.
- the mop tool incorporates a resilient mop frame (also referred to as a mop head) adapted for attachment to an elongated handle.
- the mop frame incorporates a lower surface adapted for reversible engagement with an upper surface of the disposable cleaning element.
- the reduction in applied force at the ends of the mop frame is due to the deflection of the mop frame during use as pressure is applied through the mop frame by a user.
- This deflection is believed to cause the mop frame to bend away from its unstressed flat condition towards a condition in which the underside is slightly convex and the ends of the mop frame remote from the handle are raised slightly away from the surface being cleaned.
- cleaning performance may not be uniform across the full surface of the mop frame.
- cleaning performance may be substantially reduced at the terminal ends of the mop frame remote from the central handle attachment.
- the application of additional force by a user may be ineffective to address this problem since such additional face may actually increase the deflection and cause the terminal ends to lift further away from the surface to be cleaned.
- mop frames may use hook and loop type attachment systems to secure a cleaning element in place across the lower surface of the frame.
- a plurality of hooking elements may extend downwardly from the underside of the frame for reversible attachment to loops on the upper surface of the cleaning element to form a hook and loop style attachment.
- the hooks may tend to accumulate fibers, hair, and the like over time. The collection of such debris may tend to make the hooks less receptive to holding a loop-backed fabric or other cleaning element. This debris collection may be particularly problematic if a user places the mop frame flat on a floor or other surface without a cleaning element attached.
- a mop tool incorporating a deformable mop frame having a normally concaved lower face defining an arch spanning the major length dimension of the mop frame.
- the lower face is adapted for reversible operative engagement with an upper surface of a disposable cleaning element.
- the curved frame flexes as pressure is applied by a user through the handle to at least partially flatten the concave curvature across the lower surface.
- the use of such a frame facilitates the application of more even pressure along the entire face during use. Such even pressure may provide enhanced cleaning and more efficient use of the disposable cleaning elements.
- the present disclosure provides a mop tool including a polymer mop head with a substantially centrally located attachment structure adapted to operatively connect to an elongated handle structure.
- the mop head further includes a lower face having a concave arched profile such that the lower surface defines an arch having an apex disposed at a position in underlying opposing relation the attachment element.
- Hooking elements project away from the lower face and are adapted to engage a surface of a disposable cleaning element in hook and loop connection.
- the mop head is flexibly resilient such that the arch will collapse upon application of force corresponding to normal mopping through the handle structure and will thereafter recover upon removal of the applied force.
- FIG. 1 is a lateral side view schematic illustrating an exemplary mop frame consistent with the present disclosure
- FIG. 2 is an elevation perspective schematic illustrating the exemplary mop frame of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is a lateral side view schematic illustrating an exemplary mop frame consistent with the present disclosure adapted for hook and loop attachment to an underlying disposable cleaning element;
- FIG. 4 is a schematic elevation perspective view of a mop tool consistent with the present disclosure incorporating an arched flexible mop frame with an attached handle and an underlying disposable cleaning element;
- FIG. 5 is a schematic plan view of the underside of the exemplary mop frame of FIG. 3 .
- an exemplary mop frame 10 (also referred to as a mop head) is illustrated.
- the mop frame 10 is adapted to be connected in pivoting relation to an elongated handle 12 ( FIG. 4 ) through a suitable connection element 14 as will be known to those of skill in the art.
- a concave arc with a defined radius of curvature is designed into the lower face 16 of the mop frame 10 .
- the mop frame 10 in an unstressed state, will have a generally bowed construction with a concave lower face 16 .
- integral hooking elements 20 may be disposed in a discontinuous pattern across the concave lower face 16 for direct attachment to cooperating loop elements on an opposing upper surface of a disposable cleaning element 30 such as a pad or wipe.
- This engagement establishes a reversible hook and loop connection such that the cleaning element 30 may be disengaged from the mop frame 10 by application of a modest shear force in a well-known manner. Thus, it is typically not necessary to fold the disposable cleaning element 30 over the edges of the mop frame 10 for attachment.
- the exemplary mop frame 10 may include a pair of upstanding posts 32 with opposing projections 34 extending inboard from the posts to define a stirrup structure 36 for operative connection to the elongated handle 12 .
- the projections may define a unitary cross bar extending the full width between the posts if desired.
- connection to the handle 12 may utilize a resilient connection element 14 ( FIG. 4 ) of the type shown and described in U.S. Pat. No. 7,574,777 to Fuller et al. (incorporated by reference).
- connection elements as may be known to those of skill in the art may likewise be utilized if desired.
- the handle 12 is attached generally at the center of the mop frame 10 such that the posts 32 are disposed along a line substantially bisecting the mop frame 10 in the width dimension and with the ends of the mop frame 10 projecting laterally outward from either side of the stirrup structure 36 in the major length dimension.
- the curvature across the lower face 16 defines an arch spanning the major length dimension between the two lateral ends with the apex of the curve being generally at the center of the mop frame 10 beneath the handle attachment.
- curvature is restricted to the major length dimension such that there is substantially no curvature in the minor (forward to aft) width dimension. However, such curvature may be included if desired.
- the mop frame 10 is preferably formed as a one-piece molded structure from a resilient plastic material using a technique such as injection molding or the like.
- the mop frame 10 is formed with a thickness such that the application of downward force through the handle 12 to the stirrup structure 36 will cause the mop frame 10 to flex away from its unstressed bowed condition and towards a flattened condition during normal cleaning use.
- the mop frame 10 will flatten to reduce or eliminate the curvature across the lower face 16 . Surprisingly, it has been found that this flattening may be accomplished without resultant delamination of attached cleaning elements. It has been found that by matching the frame material with the appropriate arc radius, a mop frame 10 can provide enhanced uniformity in pressure along the full length of the mop face during use. Thus, a floor or other flat surface may receive more uniform cleaning.
- the mop frame 10 preferably has an elongated aspect ratio such that the maximum length dimension is at least two times greater than the maximum width dimension.
- substantially rectangular configurations may be beneficial.
- any number of other geometries including ovals, ellipses, straight-sided ovoids and the like may be used if desired.
- one exemplary construction for the mop frame 10 uses a substantially rectangular construction of molded polypropylene having a thickness of about 0.125 inches, an end to end length of about 17.5 inches and a forward to aft width of about 4 inches between a forward edge 42 and a rear edge 44 .
- other polymers including polyester, Nylon and the like may also be used if desired.
- different geometries and dimensions may be used if desired.
- the radius of curvature along the major length dimension is such that in an unstressed condition, the center of the mop frame 10 at the lower face is preferably at least 1 inch higher than the ends without bearing the weight of a handle and will be at least 0.5 inches bearing the weight of an attached handle.
- Such a construction permits the desired deflection at the center without the required application of undue downward force by a user.
- the resilience of the mop frame 10 may be such that a downward force (including the force component from the weight of the handle) of at least 0.5 pounds force, and more preferably at least 0.75 pounds force, and most preferably at least 1.0 pounds force applied in a line perpendicular to the center of the mop frame may be required to deflect the arc and bring the mop frame to a fully flattened condition.
- a downward force including the force component from the weight of the handle
- a downward force including the force component from the weight of the handle
- the vertical force component provides the desired deflection if the threshold for deflection is met or exceeded.
- the application of force below the threshold may provide some degree of deflection but will not result in complete flattening.
- the exemplary mop frame 10 of the present disclosure also reduces the potential for collection of debris within downwardly projecting hooking elements.
- the majority of hooking elements 20 remain lifted off the floor and tend not to get contaminated.
- the use of low profile the hooking elements 20 which extend away from the lower face 16 a distance of not more than about 25% of the maximum arch height, and more preferably not more than about 10% of the maximum arch height and most preferably not more than about 5% of the maximum arch height may be particularly beneficial.
- hooking elements 20 with other lengths may also be used if desired.
- the hooking elements 20 may be disposed across the concave lower surface of the mop frame 10 in a discontinuous pattern of blocks defining discrete attachment zones with substantially smooth interstitial zones free from hooking elements.
- a discontinuous pattern is believed to facilitate a degree of readjustment between the mop frame 10 and an underlying disposable cleaning element 30 as the mop frame deflects and recovers during use.
- End zones 50 which are free from hooking elements and thereby provide a substantially smooth surface at the ends of the length dimension between the forward edge 42 and the rear edge 44 may also be beneficial in facilitating such self-adjustment.
- An exemplary mop frame 10 consistent with the present disclosure may also reduce the previously noted problem of so called “stiction” wherein the mop becomes increasingly difficult to move during use due to the large surface area in contact with the floor or other surface being cleaning and a corresponding vacuum effect.
- the exemplary mop tool is flexible, if an operator encounters undue resistance due to stiction, the simple elimination of downward pressure will cause the mop frame 10 to spring back to its normal bow shape, thereby pulling the mop slightly away from the cleaning surface thereby reducing friction and any vacuum effect. The cleaning operation may then be resumed without difficulty.
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| US20010013153A1 (en) * | 2000-02-11 | 2001-08-16 | Bruno Zorzo | Anchoring device for the covering of a fabric broom on its associated support |
| US8800092B1 (en) * | 2013-07-02 | 2014-08-12 | Worldwide Integrated Resources, Inc. | Apparatus to remove a disposable cloth from a hand operated flat mop through a single trigger mechanism without having to touch the disposable cloth |
| US9072419B1 (en) * | 2014-10-03 | 2015-07-07 | Worldwide Integrated Resources, Inc. | Apparatus to remove a disposable cloth from a hand operated sweeping mop applicator without having to touch the disposable cloth |
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| US20010013153A1 (en) * | 2000-02-11 | 2001-08-16 | Bruno Zorzo | Anchoring device for the covering of a fabric broom on its associated support |
| US8800092B1 (en) * | 2013-07-02 | 2014-08-12 | Worldwide Integrated Resources, Inc. | Apparatus to remove a disposable cloth from a hand operated flat mop through a single trigger mechanism without having to touch the disposable cloth |
| US9072419B1 (en) * | 2014-10-03 | 2015-07-07 | Worldwide Integrated Resources, Inc. | Apparatus to remove a disposable cloth from a hand operated sweeping mop applicator without having to touch the disposable cloth |
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